jueves, 25 de octubre de 2018

FEMALE SCIENTISTS YOU PROBABLY DON´T KNOW

TEN HISTORIC FEMALE SCIENTISTS WE SHOULD KNOW

When it comes to the topic of women in science, Marie Curie usually dominates the conversation. After all, she discovered two elements, was the first women to win a Nobel Prize, in 1903, and was the first person to win a second Nobel, in 1911. But Curie was not the first female scientist. Many other brilliant, dedicated and determined women have pursued science over the years.

In this web site by the Smithsonian you can discover more about these wonderful women, that were so great but sometimes sadly  forgotten by History.

ve a look at this interesting  page .....Did you know them? Are you surprised about that?

martes, 18 de octubre de 2016

Bendable electronic paper displays whole color range

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Date: October 14, 2016

Source: Chalmers University of Technology
Summary:
Less than a micrometer thin, bendable and giving all the colors that a regular LED display does, it still needs ten times less energy than a Kindle tablet. Sharing such a description, researchers announce that they have developed the basis for a new electronic "paper".